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Donald McCullough (broadcaster) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Donald McCullough (broadcaster) William Donald Hamilton McCullough (15 August 1901 – 1978) was a British writer and broadcaster. He was the first question-master of The Brains Trust radio programme from its foundation in 1941. ==Career as a writer== McCullough first came to public notice in 1934 with ''Aces Made Easy – or Pons asinorum in a nutshell'', which he wrote with illustrations by Fougasse. This was a humorous look at the game of contract bridge, which was then very fashionable in England. He followed this the following year with ''You Have Been Warned – A Complete Guide to the Road'' an equally humorous book with the same illustrator. This was written at a time when the introduction could say “According to statistics, there is in Great Britain one car to every 33 persons ...”, so somewhat dated now. After the war, McCullough and Fougasse again collaborated on light-hearted pamphlets, but with the serious intent of promoting road safety, ''Fancy Meeting You'' and ''Many Happy Returns – and How to Enjoy them''
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